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this is a man who turned pol tinges on its head as governor of california. and what does arnold schwarzenegger want to hear from the candidates? >> how are they going to bring the parties together? >>> plus, have you seen chelsea lately? >> nobody knows what the hell they're getting into when they're running for president. >> one of my favorite guests are back. >> i'm single, yes. >> men watching this -- >> yeah, i'm available. just call me maybe. >> that's funny. feisty as ever with a new look for her talk show. this is "piers morgan tonight." arnold schwarzenegger has always been bigger than life, bodybuilder, hollywood supers r superstar, married into royalty and a governor of california. i first interviewed him in the early '90s. since then he's seen the end of his wife maria shriver and also political career in california. welcome, arnold. >> thank you. >> i imagine what it must be like to be you the past year. i saw i and maria a few days before the balloon came up on this scandal. i talked to you and i've interviewed you several timeses. since then, y
this is a man who turned pol tinges on its head as governor of california. and what does arnold schwarzenegger want to hear from the candidates? >> how are they going to bring the parties together? >>> plus, have you seen chelsea lately? >> nobody knows what the hell they're getting into when they're running for president. >> one of my favorite guests are back. >> i'm single, yes. >> men watching this -- >> yeah, i'm available. just call me maybe....
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he turned politics on its head as governor of california. and what does ar naeld want to hear from the candidates. >> how are they going to bring both of the parties together in compromise rather than getting stuck in the ideological corners. >> have you seen chelsea lately. >> nobody knows what the hell they're get nothing when they're running for president. >> one of my most unpredictable guests is back. >> i'm single. >> men watching -- >> i'm available. just, you know, call me maybe. >> funny, look for her talk show. this is "piers morgan tonight." >> arnold schwarzenegger's always been bigger than life. himself the governor of one of the biggest states in the union so when it came crashing down it happened in a big way. i first interviewed him in the early '90s. he's seen the end of his marriage and two terms of governor of california. he tells a story now in "total recall" and arnold joins me now. welcome. >> thank you. >> try to imagine what it must have been like to be for the last year. i saw you and maria a few days before the ball
he turned politics on its head as governor of california. and what does ar naeld want to hear from the candidates. >> how are they going to bring both of the parties together in compromise rather than getting stuck in the ideological corners. >> have you seen chelsea lately. >> nobody knows what the hell they're get nothing when they're running for president. >> one of my most unpredictable guests is back. >> i'm single. >> men watching -- >> i'm...
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why shut them down in california and permit them in new jersey? stuart: republicans basically lost last night. a pretty big loss. they have got to realign. would it be a good idea for the republican party to save enough with the old, we are gung-ho for the legalization of marijuana? judge napolitano: republican party will be able to expand its base in areas where it needs to, among people of color and young people, to embrace that as well as embrace a social agenda between you and your maker. we are here for freedom. stuart: when you are libertarian. you are for the legalization of marijuana. other drugs too? a and youuthink it will be politically a plus for the republican party to say legalize pot? judge napolitano: the reason barack obama won in colorado is because a lot of pro marijuana votes went to dig carried johnson. stuart: on the same voting list? judge napolitano: the same day, it was the second -- no one knows what the president's views are accepted justice department and forced the laws and amend -- i think libertarian virtues would ap
why shut them down in california and permit them in new jersey? stuart: republicans basically lost last night. a pretty big loss. they have got to realign. would it be a good idea for the republican party to save enough with the old, we are gung-ho for the legalization of marijuana? judge napolitano: republican party will be able to expand its base in areas where it needs to, among people of color and young people, to embrace that as well as embrace a social agenda between you and your maker....
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the governor says if it fails, california schools will be in big trouble. prop 30 opposers say it will drive business out of california. >> election officials divided into two locations pushing some vote dwrorz a precinct down the street. san francisco's big ush yu is proposition f which wants the cities to transition away from hetch hetchy as a primary water source. in richmond supporters say measure n will help fight childhood obesity. you still have four hours to vote in the bay area when polls close tonight at 8:00. abc 7 news will be live with the first returns and you can get realtime results at abc 7 news.com also, live updates at facebook.com/abc 7 news and through twitter. our next update is in less than 30 minutes.
the governor says if it fails, california schools will be in big trouble. prop 30 opposers say it will drive business out of california. >> election officials divided into two locations pushing some vote dwrorz a precinct down the street. san francisco's big ush yu is proposition f which wants the cities to transition away from hetch hetchy as a primary water source. in richmond supporters say measure n will help fight childhood obesity. you still have four hours to vote in the bay area...
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. >> joining me now, robert reich and professor at the university of california. $325 million wasted. there is actually nothing on the scoreboard to show for it. karl rove says no, no it was a good thing. >> five minutes of revenue at the cacasinos. it is a waste. and the billionaires. but what i think they did do, they tilted the playing field and made it harder for barack obama and democrats like brown and elsewhere where they flooded with money. can you imagine what the final results might have been without that money if they didn't have to worry about an extra $20 million he would have had a greater win in ohio? i think the president might have picked up an extra point or two with the negative adds like groups like karl rove ran. barack obama was able to raise a lot of money. mitt romney couldn't do that. so the playing field should have been this way but that money go it closer to even. so they came through. >> the democrats won, they won more seats in the senate and in the house. does it matter how much their winning percentage was? >> of course it does matter. it is going to be
. >> joining me now, robert reich and professor at the university of california. $325 million wasted. there is actually nothing on the scoreboard to show for it. karl rove says no, no it was a good thing. >> five minutes of revenue at the cacasinos. it is a waste. and the billionaires. but what i think they did do, they tilted the playing field and made it harder for barack obama and democrats like brown and elsewhere where they flooded with money. can you imagine what the final...
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and the middle class has been exiting california more than the rich. the hollywood guys and silicon valley folks can afford taxes, but the middle class employed by small businesses that end up moving to nevada, idaho, and elsewhere. so, colin, let's talk about michigan which you've been following and you've got the -- the battle over the collective bargaining, making collective bargaining a constitutional right in the state. and then there's a battle for the supreme court, too. are the unions going to win these two? >> you know, paul, a lot has changed in the past week and i don't think they're going to win it. it's looking tough, but right now about 52% of voters are saying they oppose the efforts to enshrine this propose significan proposition 2, the more people are learning, the more people are learning how ridiculous it is. and as for the michigan supreme court, this effort to get rid of two of the conservative justices on the court is drawing attention as well. part of get out the vote a way for unions to say, hey if we manage to get the collectiv
and the middle class has been exiting california more than the rich. the hollywood guys and silicon valley folks can afford taxes, but the middle class employed by small businesses that end up moving to nevada, idaho, and elsewhere. so, colin, let's talk about michigan which you've been following and you've got the -- the battle over the collective bargaining, making collective bargaining a constitutional right in the state. and then there's a battle for the supreme court, too. are the unions...
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that's sort of the way california looked at me. something that was beautiful and then we managed to start messing it up and neglect it. the story of mankind really. but, you know, it's probably the most misinterpreted and most talked about eagles song that there is and part of that is because it's images connected together. it's just like a little movie. a lot of it doesn't have to make sense. i think what you have to do is just engage the imagination of the listener. >> i took it to mean a monument to american excess. not necessarily completely negative way but just a monument to excess. when you look at modern american and the way america has developed since the song, what do you think about now in terms of what's going on in america in terms of have people taken excess too far do you think? >> what i look at now, i grew up in detroit, michigan. my dad worked in a factory. my mom baked pies at general motors and worked as a cash register operator at a restaurant. my dad was moving forward. people came back from world war i and ha
that's sort of the way california looked at me. something that was beautiful and then we managed to start messing it up and neglect it. the story of mankind really. but, you know, it's probably the most misinterpreted and most talked about eagles song that there is and part of that is because it's images connected together. it's just like a little movie. a lot of it doesn't have to make sense. i think what you have to do is just engage the imagination of the listener. >> i took it to mean...
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harvard pinheads and the university of california, that sidly austin is a law firm. here's the romney done ogoldman sachs, bank of america, j.p. morgan, morgan stanley, all the banks, credit criss, citigroup,bar clays, dirkland, that's a law firm. the banks have gone for romney, why? >> they are gone primary because of dodd-frank issue but if they lich to governor romney in that debate, talking about too big to fail and dodd frank, they are thinking, can i stop that check before it clears? >> what is too big to fail? >> that's a bank like j.p. morgan, chase -- >> so the government guarantees they won't go out of business. >> $1.2 trillion in assets, you will not go out of business. >> romney says he will dump that. he took their money and said, hi, got your money now. >> like barack obama did four years ago. >> lou dobbs, that's the fairest assessment you will get anywhere. right here. vicious attack on a california couple, put out a recommendny sign on their front lawn, geraldo with the details. take a look at body language at the debate. that report, after these me
harvard pinheads and the university of california, that sidly austin is a law firm. here's the romney done ogoldman sachs, bank of america, j.p. morgan, morgan stanley, all the banks, credit criss, citigroup,bar clays, dirkland, that's a law firm. the banks have gone for romney, why? >> they are gone primary because of dodd-frank issue but if they lich to governor romney in that debate, talking about too big to fail and dodd frank, they are thinking, can i stop that check before it...
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you're watching "hardball. [ female announcer ] here in california, our schools need help. the largest class size in the nation. 47th out of 50 in per-student funding. but right now, we can make history with a ballot measure to send every k-through-12 dollar straight to our schools. to every school and every child. not to sacramento. it's the only initiative that can say all that. check out our online calculator and find out how your school would benefit. visit ourchildrenourfuture2012.com today. >>> let me finish with this. i've never witnessed the death march now proceeding on the republican party. it's become downright spectral. why are the republicans moving toward the nomination of someone who elicits emotions of ranging zero from the nerve center of requiring serious anger management. the only people excited about mitt romney being the nominee are those ticked off at the process the do those banking the romney campaign want him in the wlous with a shred of the motive they possess for getting barack obama out of it? of course not. the one shared observation of those wa
you're watching "hardball. [ female announcer ] here in california, our schools need help. the largest class size in the nation. 47th out of 50 in per-student funding. but right now, we can make history with a ballot measure to send every k-through-12 dollar straight to our schools. to every school and every child. not to sacramento. it's the only initiative that can say all that. check out our online calculator and find out how your school would benefit. visit ourchildrenourfuture2012.com...
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harvard pinheads and university of california. sydney austin a law firm they are ponying up for him. goldman sachs, bank of america, jp morgan. morgan stanley just as you said all the banks. credit swiss. citigroup. wells fargo, kirkland and elvis that's a law firm. the banks have gone for romney why? >> they have gone because primarily dodd frank. if they listened to governor romney in that debate talking about too big to fail and dodd frank. he is going to get rid of too big to fail. they are thinking right now can i stop that check before it clears. >> bill: what's too big to fail again. >> too big to fail is a bank like jp morgan chase. >> bill: the government guarantees you are not going out of asset. >> 1.2 and not going out of business no matter how big you get. >> bill: he took money. >> just like barack obama did four years ago. >> bill: lou dobbs, everybody. and that's the fairest assessment that you will get anywhere in the media right here on the factor. directly ahead, vicious attack on a california couple who put out
harvard pinheads and university of california. sydney austin a law firm they are ponying up for him. goldman sachs, bank of america, jp morgan. morgan stanley just as you said all the banks. credit swiss. citigroup. wells fargo, kirkland and elvis that's a law firm. the banks have gone for romney why? >> they have gone because primarily dodd frank. if they listened to governor romney in that debate talking about too big to fail and dodd frank. he is going to get rid of too big to fail....
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son casi diez mil estudiantes que necesitan ayuda. >> no es sólo que encuentre el éxito en baja california para hablar en español, si no también ayudar a las familias para conocer un país, pero ahora méxico se convierte en ese país que les dará la omar oportunidad de seguir adelante. >> por eso la familia recibe el reto de tener estudiantes americanos e integrarlos . >> acá los padres también son estudiantes, experimentan los cambios de sus hijos. >> tienen que reconocer que el sistema de educación es diferente, con escuelas fisicamente diferentes, con relaciones distintas . >> el que se adapte, que poco a poco vayan adaptandose, hace que el niño este un poco mejor. >> pero el proyecto carece de fondos, tiene sólo a 4 voluntarios para enfrentar estos casos que llegan a toda la frontera . >> si en las próximas elecciones se rechaza la iniciativa de impuestos se tendrán que recortar quince días de estudio para el defícit, dicen que es la única manera de resolver la crisis económica . >> (♪ ♪ ). >> tener acceso a la internet a través de un teléfono móvil no reemplaza e
son casi diez mil estudiantes que necesitan ayuda. >> no es sólo que encuentre el éxito en baja california para hablar en español, si no también ayudar a las familias para conocer un país, pero ahora méxico se convierte en ese país que les dará la omar oportunidad de seguir adelante. >> por eso la familia recibe el reto de tener estudiantes americanos e integrarlos . >> acá los padres también son estudiantes, experimentan los cambios de sus hijos. >> tienen que...
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contingency of states heavily looped because liberal whites lived there as well such as new york and california and in your states like mississippi and louisiana, where very conservative whites outnumbered. where this becomes critical in what the president's long-standing weakness among the way working-class and and now suburban voters is in the chair by the states, which are heavily way. states like iowa, wisconsin, minnesota, ohio and pennsylvania. if numbers don't improve there, the democratic coalition doesn't have a chance in 2012. [applause] >> thank you. match, sean for a very interesting lecture. i'm sure provoked a lot of questions. >> my quick question is, what is a major issue in 2012 as for the election? the economy or race click >> it's not even close. the question is that the number one issue in the 2012 election will be. go after poll after poll says jobs, jobs and more jobs. everything else is going to be a sideshow. did i say jobs? you know, it is interesting because we saw -- we see this unemployment rate continued to trend downward for the missing a lot of hoopla about how it
contingency of states heavily looped because liberal whites lived there as well such as new york and california and in your states like mississippi and louisiana, where very conservative whites outnumbered. where this becomes critical in what the president's long-standing weakness among the way working-class and and now suburban voters is in the chair by the states, which are heavily way. states like iowa, wisconsin, minnesota, ohio and pennsylvania. if numbers don't improve there, the...
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death penalty, still allowed in california. 2, it looks like they passed a tax measure to make california the most taxed state in the union. so that's controversial here in california. a bit of a surprise, considering the economy here in the golden state isn't the best. but you mention the process, the ballot process across the country. yes, definitely, same-sex marriage and marijuana both faired very well at the ballot box. maine passed it, as well as maryland and washington, all passing referendums, allowing for same-sex marriage. they legalized it again in maine, maryland and washington, and an amendment to vote against it in minnesota is too close to call at this hour. meantime, to the medical marijuana front, we know that two big states here that passed the medical marijuana were -- lost you here, montana. and in oregon, it's failing. the interesting vote with marijuana was the fact that colorado and washington allowed it to be passed in any instance. one ounce in colorado is theoretically legal for anybody. california was the first to pass medical marijuana, way back when, washingto
death penalty, still allowed in california. 2, it looks like they passed a tax measure to make california the most taxed state in the union. so that's controversial here in california. a bit of a surprise, considering the economy here in the golden state isn't the best. but you mention the process, the ballot process across the country. yes, definitely, same-sex marriage and marijuana both faired very well at the ballot box. maine passed it, as well as maryland and washington, all passing...
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que no pagarián nada en la universidad cuándo termine pagaría el 5% por 20 años , para estudiantes en california . >> bajo esto mismo los estudiantes extranjeros tendrían que pagar el 6% cada año después de la graduacion . >> ahora pagan una gran cantidad . >> pero otros ven moderado . >> como si me gradue debo pagar como graduarse y por 20 años el peso en los hombros . >> pero hay personas que no tienen dinero ahora y lo pueden aprovechar . >> es una opción . >> lo cierto que una propuesta de subir impuestos temporalmente la universidades pueden tener recortes . >> esta mañana decenas de personas tuvieron una pesadilla . >> porque un hombre bloqueo el tren , tenemos los detalles . >> gracias . >> que tal buenas tardes . >> estamos en una de las intersecciones donde el trafico es marcado . >> aquí donde en la mañana un conductor que se le pasaron las copas ingreso a este sector . >> este jueves a las 6 de la mañana una persona dio la vuelta y se metió en una zona del sistema de transporte causando demoras en los trenes . >> oi cuándo estaba a eso de las 6:10 , y dijeron que no funcion
que no pagarián nada en la universidad cuándo termine pagaría el 5% por 20 años , para estudiantes en california . >> bajo esto mismo los estudiantes extranjeros tendrían que pagar el 6% cada año después de la graduacion . >> ahora pagan una gran cantidad . >> pero otros ven moderado . >> como si me gradue debo pagar como graduarse y por 20 años el peso en los hombros . >> pero hay personas que no tienen dinero ahora y lo pueden aprovechar . >> es una...
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. >> when a federal court in california ruled in favor of marriage for same-sex couples on the prop 8 case earlier this year, mitt romney jumped in to make clear he was on the anti-gay side of that. he declared himself a combatant on the war on gay rights. he said, "today unelected judges cast aside the will of the people of california who voted to protect traditional marriage. this decision does not end this fight." see, it's a fight and he's a combatant in that fight against gay rights. even when he's not making public statements and he's just doing something like doling out money, this year's republican nominee has been giving money fighting against gay rights. including groups who say they know how to cure you from being gay. mitt romney's campaign has been funding those groups. this is what it's like for republican politics. yesterday the republican speaker of the house gave over statutory to a guy who said that aids is a punishment for homosexuality. >> it's the fastest self-mutating virus known to mankind. every time they just about get a vaccine, it transmutes into something n
. >> when a federal court in california ruled in favor of marriage for same-sex couples on the prop 8 case earlier this year, mitt romney jumped in to make clear he was on the anti-gay side of that. he declared himself a combatant on the war on gay rights. he said, "today unelected judges cast aside the will of the people of california who voted to protect traditional marriage. this decision does not end this fight." see, it's a fight and he's a combatant in that fight against...
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california senator barbara boxer not holding anything back as she attacked romney as the ain't woman candidate. >> i got to say as a woman out there, whether you're republican, democrat or independent, if you're a self-respecting human being, please vote for barack obama and for the men who care about women, do the same thing. >> democrats holding a four-sheet majority going into november. democrat elizabeth warren versus scott brown in massachusetts and former governor tim kaine against george allen in virginia. joining me, bob mccuen from ohio, democratic strategist and nia henderson, thank you for joining me. is the claim by mitt romney that some how the american is not american. is this the argument dressed up in a slightly prettier outfit. >> in some ways i think that's a fair argument. to make, that this is mitt romney kindeller gentler saying that president president obama is some how not american. this is what you heard since 2008. it was a strategy that hillary clinton folks toyed with, and there were ads out, it's time for americans to have an american president, alluding t
california senator barbara boxer not holding anything back as she attacked romney as the ain't woman candidate. >> i got to say as a woman out there, whether you're republican, democrat or independent, if you're a self-respecting human being, please vote for barack obama and for the men who care about women, do the same thing. >> democrats holding a four-sheet majority going into november. democrat elizabeth warren versus scott brown in massachusetts and former governor tim kaine...
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you have the senator from california and others daesh. >> they hang out with those guys because they want their support. you know what's going on! cory booker. >> so you're saying the only honest, ethical guys are guys like barack obama who was the number one. >> i think you had a streak of en. his only claim to fame was he knew how to. . >> compared to obama, i think romney is a better choice. >> you said this bain capital thing has eluded the guy's existence. now you're saying you're wrong. >> no, i'm saying it doesn't work. first of all, the president was the recipient of. >> for reasons that have fal. they both were liberal. they don't want regulation, they don't want high taxes. they do it despite that, whereas the lepp can guys do because they light those girls. >> your position is. . you one, has set up a class war for paradigm which his op. i think, is just not if we did it my way, we would win. isn't that class warfare? my case is my president for my the fact that -- historically what they would have said was. they do it by leveling up, leveling down. >> i don't think anythi
you have the senator from california and others daesh. >> they hang out with those guys because they want their support. you know what's going on! cory booker. >> so you're saying the only honest, ethical guys are guys like barack obama who was the number one. >> i think you had a streak of en. his only claim to fame was he knew how to. . >> compared to obama, i think romney is a better choice. >> you said this bain capital thing has eluded the guy's existence. now...
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. >> a recent break-in on monday, california congressman g his office had been burglarized. we have a look at what has been stolen with horace holmes. some very unusual items, but of great value, but the is how is t fee buildingsg into these goods theut with his the -- how did thief get in and then out? since early april, someone has on a crime spree, breaking into the offices of several offices onives' capitol hill. it has some off-balance. >> it is unusual. they have taken some buttronic equipment, been taking have , memorabilia,ohol signed baseballs, even .residential easter eggs mike mcintyre's. >> making sure you have locked your own door. the police have no idea how anybody is pulling off these crimes. the offices are open during the who wanted to visit their congressman. one man is shocked. think we would have property.r >> so far, we have kept the terrorists from getting in. >> police say they are on it. they are continuing their and eventually, thief.ll catch the horace holmes, abc 7 news. still to come on abc 7 news maryland has plans to keep the lights on after th
. >> a recent break-in on monday, california congressman g his office had been burglarized. we have a look at what has been stolen with horace holmes. some very unusual items, but of great value, but the is how is t fee buildingsg into these goods theut with his the -- how did thief get in and then out? since early april, someone has on a crime spree, breaking into the offices of several offices onives' capitol hill. it has some off-balance. >> it is unusual. they have taken some...
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you look the way that scott brown has had to defend his vote against california began and the way that the republicans campaigned against sotomayor. it's amazing they have been left out. >> and knowing how important women are to the obama campaign. if he does get women above 56% and particularly if younger women don't turn out, then obama's chances may be doomed. and knowing that, why not emphasize i apointed two women to the supreme court who were the third and fourth women ever appointed to the court in the history of the country. they may have missed an opportunity. >> they did draw a sharp distinction with the republicans. in large part because they had such -- it's so easy to do that. especially with paul ryan on the ticket. there have been anti-abortion on the past, but never one with a legislative trail like paul ryan's. and mitt romney has gone almost as extreme as mr. ryan has in overturning roe versus wade. he would do that against the contraception hostility. i can see on women's issues in particular, you want to be on offense talking about your own record. >> but this was g
you look the way that scott brown has had to defend his vote against california began and the way that the republicans campaigned against sotomayor. it's amazing they have been left out. >> and knowing how important women are to the obama campaign. if he does get women above 56% and particularly if younger women don't turn out, then obama's chances may be doomed. and knowing that, why not emphasize i apointed two women to the supreme court who were the third and fourth women ever...
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it wasn't the people of california. at least 47% of hispanics in california voted for proposition 187. >> i want to talk about the senate real quickly. we heard reince priebus right there, six months ago, most people who followed senate races republicans are going to take it over, right now, that's much more in question because of the resignation, the retirement of olympia olympia snowe. >> partially, i really like scott brown, i think he's a fater. he's really bostonian. 's so sweet. he would be so popular. he has to run in massachusetts, one state that voted for george mcgovern in 1942. >> my home state. i think scott brown's real problem is that he's walking -- people like him in massachusetts. he's very likable. his favorabilities is very high. the coat tails. the negative coat tails of the romney campaign to me signify not just romney as the candidate, also this right-wing republicanism that's different from your father's republican party. people are saying i don't want that right-wing republicanism. >> you're look
it wasn't the people of california. at least 47% of hispanics in california voted for proposition 187. >> i want to talk about the senate real quickly. we heard reince priebus right there, six months ago, most people who followed senate races republicans are going to take it over, right now, that's much more in question because of the resignation, the retirement of olympia olympia snowe. >> partially, i really like scott brown, i think he's a fater. he's really bostonian. 's so...
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it features the involvement of a professor from university of california san diego. it is working with local communities to rethink and refrain the perceptions and understandings of neighborhoods , and personal security. there are a lot of approaches to changing perceptions and changing the securities sector. that is an addition to the high- level policy stuff that we discussed. >> thank you. you have anything -- ok. let's take this as our final question. i have one more, very last question to pose to our panel. >> good morning. i am an independent researcher and consultant on issues mainly around the police and conflict. my question is aimed primarily at a bob. i will tweet it for egypt and tunisia. a paper highlighted the problems and challenges in libya in conducting operations with a light footprint. it is not kosovo or iraq model where we had tens of thousands of people on the ground. my question and for bob is, what are our considerations with engagement or post-conflict ssr? what can we do during the conflict to set the stage for post-conflict to get on the gr
it features the involvement of a professor from university of california san diego. it is working with local communities to rethink and refrain the perceptions and understandings of neighborhoods , and personal security. there are a lot of approaches to changing perceptions and changing the securities sector. that is an addition to the high- level policy stuff that we discussed. >> thank you. you have anything -- ok. let's take this as our final question. i have one more, very last...
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get two views now starting with reich under bill clinton, professor of economics at the university of california berkeley, author of "beyond outrage: what's gone wrong with our economy and how to picks it." it's great to have you on. it seems to me if you watch this being plotted, for months now it's as if obama picked ryan, romney didn't. he wanted him as an opponent. >> it does seem that way. ryan represents exactly what obama has been campaigning against. the frustration that the obama camp has had, anytime obama punches, romney ducks. and he's been very vague. now paul ryan comes along and provides details that actually sharpen romney's message. and the message obviously is very right wing. >> well, where is the bad ire? with where is the glass jaw? where would you punch if you would fighting in pugilistic terms? >> medicare is the simplest and easiest one for people to get and understand. i mean, obviously ryan wants to restore all of the defense cuts. obviously ryan wants to provide huge tax benefits to the rich and it's not really a budget deficit cutting plan because it doesn't see surpl
get two views now starting with reich under bill clinton, professor of economics at the university of california berkeley, author of "beyond outrage: what's gone wrong with our economy and how to picks it." it's great to have you on. it seems to me if you watch this being plotted, for months now it's as if obama picked ryan, romney didn't. he wanted him as an opponent. >> it does seem that way. ryan represents exactly what obama has been campaigning against. the frustration that...
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. >> california and other states came in. it wou amend the constitution to get rid of the electoral college. >> what steps would have to be taken? >> two-ways to amend it. three fourths of the state will have to pass. or pass legislations. or two-thirds of congress. it is a long time the constitution will be amended. i think there will be a conversation about what purpose does it serve and that is protect the small states and is it still bsh bsh nevada but we are talking about those. more importantly the candidates are visiting the states. if they were in mop layer votes. at least this way they have to visit all regions of the country. >> any possibility of coming to some sort of conclusion and kind of incorporating both the popular and electoral voting. >> there is talk. this is the system change is bad if you set it up today. candidates most the best mask. republicans are struggle to go get there. >> it shouldn't come down to the math. it should come down to who people want in office. >> only three times in history has b th
. >> california and other states came in. it wou amend the constitution to get rid of the electoral college. >> what steps would have to be taken? >> two-ways to amend it. three fourths of the state will have to pass. or pass legislations. or two-thirds of congress. it is a long time the constitution will be amended. i think there will be a conversation about what purpose does it serve and that is protect the small states and is it still bsh bsh nevada but we are talking about...